More Filipinos are now out of war-stricken Ukraine, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Tuesday, March 15.

As of Tuesday 4 p.m., a total of 370 Filipinos in Ukraine have either returned to the Philippines or are currently awaiting repatriation in nearby safe borders.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Lou Arriola said 286 individuals have been repatriated while 84 nationals are evacuated to various borders.
Arriola also said that of the 370 repatriated and evacuated Filipinos, 24 nationals are expected to arrive in the country Tuesday.
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The latest batch of repatriates, who are all seafarers, arrived in the country on March 14, Monday.
The group consisted of 54 seafarers: 14 seafarers of MV Bolten Ithaki, seven seafarers of MV Ithaca Prospect, 12 seafarers of MV Polar Star, and 21 seafarers of MV Riva Wind.
It was the biggest group so far since the start of the evacuation and repatriation of Filipino seafarers from Ukraine, the DFA said.
It was disclosed that the department, in coordination with the Philippine Embassy in Budapest headed by Ambassador Frank R. Cimafranca and Philippine Honorary Consul Victor Gaina of Chisinau, Moldova, "has been monitoring 23 ships in affected areas that are manned by Filipinos."
Two of these, including the Yasa Jupiter and MV Namura Queen, were both hit by shelling in the Black Sea and left a Filipino seafarer hurt, it added.
"The Department is continuously working towards the evacuation and eventual repatriation of approximately 97 seafarers of the remaining six vessels," the DFA said in a statement.